Etobicoke Realtor Named To Head 3700-Man TREB Jul: tur, aqua-old Mr o! the EM ad not .4 Incl am. fun. Juk by w. was .uetad Wt at Thu Tomb Bur Emu loud at its Annual olden â€an; In: night. Hm uni-bu Jack by. ducrlhcd " I gnu mu uni out. baker Ind I MW: Router. In. th- umnimou chain. to lead tho Slim-member Anoth- tion in was. TREE in the Intact digitization of in kind in the world. Ind ita members will ac- count for $285 million in III†though Multiple Listing Service thin year. I 15% mere-u over Mr. Key bu been . Director of The Toronto Real Emu Bond for the past five yen-u end he and on the Executive and a Vice- Pnddent toe the lest he yuan. Ho bu been on man. TREE Com- mittee. and is u put Chnirman of the Board'. Finnm, Edda. Arbi- tration. Membership, By-Lewn end Publicity Committees. He in a 1 Dita-tor of the Ontario Association l of Real Estate Boards and the l; Canadian Aluminium a! Real 1 Estate South, Ind in . member of the Build Cumin Better Committee of CAREB. The new TREB Pruidant brim to his new post St) - experience as a real estate broker in Embicoke and Toronto's welt Ind. He joined The Toronto Real Estate Board in 1945 and now rum tt fully diversified real and: busiv noâ€. rmploying I put! tsf six with headquarters " 4192 Dundas St. West, (hotwoen-Royal York " Ind Prote. Edward Dr.). Tho young"! of three children, Mr, Ker WI: horn in Toronto'. west and on Gilmour Ave. in 1913. He was educated " King George Public School and Runnymede Collegiate. Active in sports in his high school days, Mr. Key was " ready 3 popular lender u rlptlll'l of his school's basketball. hockey and football trams. He went on to play hockey for Ed Wiley's Young Rangers in the 0.H.A. Jr. "A" lugue. He in still active in curling and golf. Prior to entering the real estate} profession. Mr. Key was a surren- ful builder of homes in tho Kintrw. way areal He mnrried Margery, Hamm if. 1939 1nd ruined two) wholesome children. 1 dmghler,j Leslie. who is u graduate Register- 1 ed Nurse " Wellesley Hospital,) and a son. John Lawrence "Lawrie" ( who is enrolled in first you " York University. Mr. Key is a member of Dixie Curling Club, St. Gcorge'l Golf Club and Chingulcousy Golf & Country Club. Ho lives with his Wife Ind family in Cooksville (Toronto Township) at 3349 Centre Rd. N. (Hurontario St.). Stupidity During any yum daily news- paper: publish many reports of traffie tragedies that dovdoped as A consequence of arts of stupidity. one of tho most vivid such inri. dents in tho filen of the Ontario Safety League occurred near King- ston. home time bark. Seven people under M years of age were injured-one taitically- as the result of a two-rar accident. Reports any that tin cars want out of rnntrnl when Hun-Ayn drivers attempted tn switch can while liming downhill. aide-hy-side'. Most people like to consider lhmselvea, ad to be considered by others. as good drivers. Unfor- humbly. too many men-and not only tho young (may - think that Ikillful driving is the sump (hing u 'good driving. This deplorable can Is an PYferP. hut not rare, illus- tration of the Get that Soviety has ehe right to demand of licem-o Mldors far more than merely the physical "ill necessary to operate an 'tutomobiV. If this mannauvm had been gut', rnssfully completrd. it would have "idem-ed a considerable degree of ski". Rut, even in were" it would ban been a ghastly piste of folly. " ended in failure, and seven in- jured bodies. Driving skill, when it is over- oxtondod or abused on the high- way, becomes more of a hard than a safeguard in the opinion of the Ontario Safety League. The EVIVPH. and licence suspensions of famous racing drivers have shown npmtodly that superior skill in not. in itaelf, a guarantee of safety in fraffir. Skill in only nm- of the demon“ ttreded to make up a good driver. The other requirements twe-good knowledge, good hnhiu .nd-above 'tll-ttood nttihldeu. A good driver in inconspicuous at all times. Ind my attempt to use mrperior car-handling uhility to thaw off, or to Berk thrills, it had driving. Skill at thr wheel pome- tine voids the communion of I'M-kins and umpid hrhnviour; hut " can have! acute it. mun-um V ('an min-III all“ 'MaodMmqMm mum Hummumun mun-um Juk Key DON mus SHOPPING CENTRE 147-1712 I]! YONG: " AMUID‘E EM 8.602! no me: " noon m 2412: at common w. n CaqTtEttHOCtt no not: " n. cum AVE. W. n mo: 921-901 ' Building As " Million m. Month]. ill. Million. Benn-I 33,600 and 35,000 dwell- ireotalltrpe.willugtarudin Toronto, North York, Etohimke and The Picture In Etobitoh o VOIKOALE SNO'HNO CENTRE 183-3361 I CLOVER“! HALL " 9-6171 . 2 canon " m " 2-0071 . 62A - " - VIA 2M . â€INN SM". C(NYI! " b169t WON-â€unnlwuu w -lstion “I. at "MwmI-Muh upmuahmdhpémw City of Tomb 320.685.!“ Noith' York Twp. 20,890,700 Etobkoko Twp. 5,286,716 Wrong}: Twp. _ 4,038.28? MUNICIPALITY RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN MnBOPOLITAN TORONTO BUILDING PM"! ISSUED One Mnesth MUNICIPALITY Number fW'ntlt lull-m Blank â€and Total 1 not "" "" 1964 1966 1965 1966 City of Toronto (rrrm 409 i379 North York V _ tTI " 360306381 IUWG PM! MttrtmD NEWLY! 10mm (ha lath Eleven Months tTI " 262 110 Nam “6,524.7“ 9.023560 8,144,68tt 17,372,907 881 ,065 .903 -s,sot-ariliunot-ut -b-iis.asiltymrrferrtto,"t6r. ea'uu atâ€... uni- m . b- '.tuv-Ni,ttt.furararsuttidr.li- 3101.595“ 145,987,871 76,862,031 56,260,227 "40,686,613 441 137 'v,t._.:'_.;"_",,"lC'.' Novemb- so 8132.1â€.5“ 171,761,301 86AM,1f)2 90,426.th $630,i52A67 Tom The four Municipalities surveyed account for not. than 85% of nu ms Metro's residential construction. 425 1592 (Apartment category includes; Duplexes myâ€. tourrlexem mus- 1380 360 1 and!“ and row housing.) _ ran in NM flat ,8. Tom got 1.". a! “I All}. ti-t.aim.d-inauettrYoek MUNICIPALITY City of Toronto North Ydrk Etobicokz Scarborough TVV Lingorio . Com . Hem . is.» it" a}; 12358 18916 1811 Ann-nu M ar.saehd "" l '" "" "" 3567 54% " " MOT 1238 " 2315 5429 8452 2408 2627 618 "'70 lm 1845 3.1 " "iiGuaa'Griuir.ariiu" iiGs"ti,ukiaiiuiiii. ttow-i-ti-rr-tot'. Elna Month January I to Naval). no 13t2 184 126 " tri-l. Daub-l M In: "" I“. "I 65 " 3592 5. 3227 1516 1279 6087 A sampling of popular items . . . m 3889 20290 m 9470 4487 2701 I" Mt Nonn peignoir seo with luxurious lace and embroidered "toil. Sizes small and medium in Blue or Pink." $2 5 m Nylon waltz gown with kc. and satin trim. Sins small and medium in Sky Blue, Nude, Black. . $9.98 Fully-fashioned long “an. encore eordV gan with mm hm don-ail. Sixes 36-40 in Aqua In, Pink, Orange Flies, Munro. Shown with Mulching A-llne skirt (no waistband) of all wool English wound Flannel. Sizes 10-16. $14.98 Long sleeve botony wool cardigan. Sizes mdium, large in White or Mack. Sleevgless all wool shell with pastel orn- broiderod mohair Rowers. Sizes small. medium, large m White. $10.98 Gained m/Ion duster with ruffled lace. Sizes small, medium, large in Blue with Blue loco, Nude with Ecru lace. $14.98 5525 11404 3421 8767 24117 Am Saviléne in Whire or News» sizes 32-40; half slip and pan†j! sizes small, medium, large. slip $9 m . Makhing slip, half slip mtd_trerttr_tsf half-slip $6.00 Double woven cohon glove, this“: wrist Sires 6'h.7'h in Mack. $2 " . Wool lined "alien kid chm. Sixes 6Vx-l m Black or Brown. $6.98 Fur lined 'tation kid New WM! gaMd side wrist. Sizes 6'h.nh In lied: or he! kid pun silk, [nod glove, 4% bet mum. Sam aux-7% {a Magi: of but In and outer Nous. of Am!Cr¢pO.M tie on when lac. hm dict. Sin: 10-16“! White. " n 0'0 95mm cover dud m3»... 12-7. Long do». overbktuso (ribmn) 100% Dacron Cmâ€. TM In)!†"4 Tn1t-throi-dtr, i,Ngit'e,t't,ethltJt amino-1mm Ci. Building min u I tour municipaliti-ith“ mumolthhyueovul. sanction valued a “Id wanted with â€Sam'- 1964periet& Toronto AW 8112.1“.1 worth, compared with 81‘!“ t North York Jpn-mod 811nm†worth, poplin-i pith may)“. Etdiale'g Mal im-d b 385544.192 from â€m d Sam's mild â€0m up hill! $55,240,297. "In November, Toronto’l - were worth "6,52t,TM, not! ti. twice the 320535.154 of til - responding month last your. " ptmfy $3.00 $17.98 $12.98 $8.98